Criminology is a hugely popular and growing subject for students ages 16+. A tour for Criminology students is a great opportunity to learn about the history and background of the topic and to also see places of work to learn more about how crime is policed and by who in the present day.
Covering topics ranging from Victorian crime and capital punishment to the quandary of surveillance in modern policing, our London criminology trips offer excellent value for money. On our unique London visit, you’ll be guided across the city by experienced professionals from the WorkSecure Group. With backgrounds in law enforcement, policing, the military, intelligence, education, social work and outreach, they’ll be able to offer insider perspectives on all sorts of fascinating discussion points.
We offer the following trips for Criminology:
The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in Westminster which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Located in the Strand, it is reminiscent of a cathedral in both style and scale. Soaring arches and beautiful stained glass windows ornamented with the coats of arms of Lord Chancellors and keepers of the Great Seal, combined with a mosaic marble floor leading to a maze of enchanting corridors to create a majestic setting or exciting visit to one of London’s best kept secrets. They deliver fantastic tours for schools and can tailor these to meet individual needs however they do not provide ‘Workshop Sessions’ for Schools nor ‘Moot Court Sessions’.
If you want to find out more about all the school trips we offer, get in touch with one of our subject specialists today to find out about the kind of activities we can arrange for your students.